Rain Partier

amlah6 wrote:It's not Sparta USA, but after Robocop, Supergirl and X-Men Forever I don't think anyone is complaining.

Welcome back.

I'm sure someone will.

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by ****** » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:30 pm

Spicy Dick wrote:I'm sure someone will.

It's a $4 comic so Punchy should be happy. If Punchy's happy, Twigg will be happy. It's not a Bendis comic so Old Man should be happy. It's doombug's pick so even if he hate's FW he'll pretend to be happy. Jude banned 4thy so Broken Frontier should be happy.

If anyone else has a problem, they should just stfu.

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It's a $4 comic so Punchy should be happy. If Punchy's happy, Twigg will be happy. It's not a Bendis comic so Old Man should be happy. It's doombug's pick so even if he hate's FW he'll pretend to be happy. Jude banned 4thy so Broken Frontier should be happy.

Staff Writer

amlah6 wrote:It's a $4 comic so Punchy should be happy. If Punchy's happy, Twigg will be happy. It's not a Bendis comic so Old Man should be happy. It's doombug's pick so even if he hate's FW he'll pretend to be happy. Jude banned 4thy so Broken Frontier should be happy.

Staff Writer

amlah6 wrote:It's a $4 comic so Punchy should be happy. If Punchy's happy, Twigg will be happy. It's not a Bendis comic so Old Man should be happy. It's doombug's pick so even if he hate's FW he'll pretend to be happy. Jude banned 4thy so Broken Frontier should be happy.

Rain Partier

amlah6 wrote:It's a $4 comic so Punchy should be happy. If Punchy's happy, Twigg will be happy. It's not a Bendis comic so Old Man should be happy. It's doombug's pick so even if he hate's FW he'll pretend to be happy. Jude banned 4thy so Broken Frontier should be happy.

Rain Partier

amlah6 wrote:It's a $4 comic so Punchy should be happy. If Punchy's happy, Twigg will be happy. It's not a Bendis comic so Old Man should be happy. It's doombug's pick so even if he hate's FW he'll pretend to be happy. Jude banned 4thy so Broken Frontier should be happy.

If anyone else has a problem, they should just stfu.

Ok smart guy--what will Mr. Batman's excuse be then?

3MJ

by 3MJ » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:41 am

I have this, just havn't read it yet. I'm trying to obtain the first issues first.

WTF is this rank?

For the record, I did not start actively reading comics until late 2004, when "Identity Crisis" was in full swing at DC. I occasionally picked up comics during the 80's and 90's, but I was not a big fan. Thus, the nostalgia factor is basically a non-issue for me going into X-Men Forever, Marvel's throwback series for fans of Chris Claremont's classic X-Men run.

The story is pretty straightforward and well serves its purpose of establishing Scott as a responsible parent. Great, now that that's out of the way, let's blow up a spaceship! My only real complaint about the story is the dialogue, which harkens back to 80's comic conventions. It's not terrible, but it is a bit dated.

The artwork is solid and helps enhance the illusion that the 80's never ended. The only problem, as others have mentioned, is that the comic uses more modern coloring techniques rather than fully embracing its nostalgia trip. Still, no real complaints here.

The cover is awful. It looks like Prof. X donned Cyclops' outfit and promptly had a heart attack.

I can see why fans of Claremont's X-Men run are eating this up. It picks up exactly where his run left off, and there are just enough modern touches to keep the title fresh. I was actually surprised at how much I enjoyed this issue. I am certainly not going to continue with the title, but I would heartily recommend it to anyone looking for a classic X-Men title.

WTF is this rank?

For the record, I did not start actively reading comics until late 2004, when "Identity Crisis" was in full swing at DC. I occasionally picked up comics during the 80's and 90's, but I was not a big fan. Thus, the nostalgia factor is basically a non-issue for me going into X-Men Forever, Marvel's throwback series for fans of Chris Claremont's classic X-Men run.

The story is pretty straightforward and well serves its purpose of establishing Scott as a responsible parent. Great, now that that's out of the way, let's blow up a spaceship! My only real complaint about the story is the dialogue, which harkens back to 80's comic conventions. It's not terrible, but it is a bit dated.

The artwork is solid and helps enhance the illusion that the 80's never ended. The only problem, as others have mentioned, is that the comic uses more modern coloring techniques rather than fully embracing its nostalgia trip. Still, no real complaints here.

The cover is awful. It looks like Prof. X donned Cyclops' outfit and promptly had a heart attack.

I can see why fans of Claremont's X-Men run are eating this up. It picks up exactly where his run left off, and there are just enough modern touches to keep the title fresh. I was actually surprised at how much I enjoyed this issue. I am certainly not going to continue with the title, but I would heartily recommend it to anyone looking for a classic X-Men title.

Story: 7.5
Art: 7.5
Overall: 7.5

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by ****** » Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:02 am

Spicy Dick wrote:Ok smart guy--what will Mr. Batman's excuse be then?

Mr_Batman's tired of excuses so even if he has one he'll be keeping it to himself.